This is probably the most correct sentence in a film full of insecurities: Changes in situations often start at the very end. Looking at the previous spy movies, even the black Soviet Union at least generally described their brutality, and in most cases they could still respect the audience's IQ. But now, from the low-IQ black Soviet Union in this movie (the level is almost equal to our anti-Japanese drama), it is another small point where the United States has begun to be unconfident. It's really a kind of clown that is actually my own sense of sight.
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